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What is this plant? sheep sorrel, Rumex acetosella
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I totally recognize it but I can't remember what it is, and I haven't been able to find a match online, so I'm asking here.
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"The best fertilizer is the footsteps of the farmer."
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sheep sorrel, Rumex acetosella.
tasty!
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Thank you!
"The best fertilizer is the footsteps of the farmer."
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